Steven M. DeLue (USA Miami University of Ohio), Timothy M. Dale
Political Thinking, Political Theory, and Civil Society
Steven M. DeLue (USA Miami University of Ohio), Timothy M. Dale
Political Thinking, Political Theory, and Civil Society
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This new edition of Political Thinking, Political Theory, and Civil Society presents a comprehensive overview of the Western tradition of political thought that approaches concepts with the aim of helping readers develop their own political thinking and critical thinking skills.
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This new edition of Political Thinking, Political Theory, and Civil Society presents a comprehensive overview of the Western tradition of political thought that approaches concepts with the aim of helping readers develop their own political thinking and critical thinking skills.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 5 ed
- Seitenzahl: 482
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 714g
- ISBN-13: 9780367543198
- ISBN-10: 0367543192
- Artikelnr.: 60936172
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 5 ed
- Seitenzahl: 482
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 714g
- ISBN-13: 9780367543198
- ISBN-10: 0367543192
- Artikelnr.: 60936172
Steven M. DeLue is Professor Emeritus at Miami University of Ohio. Timothy M. Dale is Professor of Political Science and Public Administration at the University of Wisconsin--La Crosse.
Introduction 1. The Importance of a Civil Society Part 1: Civil Society in
the Classical and Religious Traditions 2. Plato: Civic Virtue and the Just
Society 3. Aristotle's Response to Plato: The Importance of Friendship 43
4. Christian Conceptions of Civic Virtue 5. Elements of Islamic and Jewish
Medieval Political Thought Part 2: Early Modern Approaches to Civil Society
6. Niccolò Machiavelli: Civic Virtue and Civil Society 7. Thomas Hobbes and
Modern Civil Society 8. Benedict Spinoza and Liberal Democracy 9. John
Locke, Civil Society, and the Constrained Majority 10. Jean-Jacques
Rousseau: Community and Civil Society Part 3: Late Modern and Contemporary
Approaches to Civil Society 11. Immanuel Kant: Civil Society and
International Order 12. G. W. F. Hegel: Civil Society and the State 13.
Karl Marx and the Economic Argument about Civil Society 14. John Stuart
Mill: Civil Society as a Higher Calling 15. John Rawls: The Just and Fair
Civil Society 16. The Conservative View: Edmund Burke, Alexis de
Tocqueville, and Michael Oakeshott Part 4: Critiques of Civil Society 17.
The Critique of Power in Civil Society: Friedrich Nietzsche and Michel
Foucault 18. Feminism, Gender Equality, and Civil Society 19. 21st Century
Challenges for Civil Society: Culture, Religion, and Climate Change 20.
Civil Society, Liberal Democracy, and Racial Injustice: A Political Theory
Informed by the Black Experience in America
the Classical and Religious Traditions 2. Plato: Civic Virtue and the Just
Society 3. Aristotle's Response to Plato: The Importance of Friendship 43
4. Christian Conceptions of Civic Virtue 5. Elements of Islamic and Jewish
Medieval Political Thought Part 2: Early Modern Approaches to Civil Society
6. Niccolò Machiavelli: Civic Virtue and Civil Society 7. Thomas Hobbes and
Modern Civil Society 8. Benedict Spinoza and Liberal Democracy 9. John
Locke, Civil Society, and the Constrained Majority 10. Jean-Jacques
Rousseau: Community and Civil Society Part 3: Late Modern and Contemporary
Approaches to Civil Society 11. Immanuel Kant: Civil Society and
International Order 12. G. W. F. Hegel: Civil Society and the State 13.
Karl Marx and the Economic Argument about Civil Society 14. John Stuart
Mill: Civil Society as a Higher Calling 15. John Rawls: The Just and Fair
Civil Society 16. The Conservative View: Edmund Burke, Alexis de
Tocqueville, and Michael Oakeshott Part 4: Critiques of Civil Society 17.
The Critique of Power in Civil Society: Friedrich Nietzsche and Michel
Foucault 18. Feminism, Gender Equality, and Civil Society 19. 21st Century
Challenges for Civil Society: Culture, Religion, and Climate Change 20.
Civil Society, Liberal Democracy, and Racial Injustice: A Political Theory
Informed by the Black Experience in America
Introduction 1. The Importance of a Civil Society Part 1: Civil Society in
the Classical and Religious Traditions 2. Plato: Civic Virtue and the Just
Society 3. Aristotle's Response to Plato: The Importance of Friendship 43
4. Christian Conceptions of Civic Virtue 5. Elements of Islamic and Jewish
Medieval Political Thought Part 2: Early Modern Approaches to Civil Society
6. Niccolò Machiavelli: Civic Virtue and Civil Society 7. Thomas Hobbes and
Modern Civil Society 8. Benedict Spinoza and Liberal Democracy 9. John
Locke, Civil Society, and the Constrained Majority 10. Jean-Jacques
Rousseau: Community and Civil Society Part 3: Late Modern and Contemporary
Approaches to Civil Society 11. Immanuel Kant: Civil Society and
International Order 12. G. W. F. Hegel: Civil Society and the State 13.
Karl Marx and the Economic Argument about Civil Society 14. John Stuart
Mill: Civil Society as a Higher Calling 15. John Rawls: The Just and Fair
Civil Society 16. The Conservative View: Edmund Burke, Alexis de
Tocqueville, and Michael Oakeshott Part 4: Critiques of Civil Society 17.
The Critique of Power in Civil Society: Friedrich Nietzsche and Michel
Foucault 18. Feminism, Gender Equality, and Civil Society 19. 21st Century
Challenges for Civil Society: Culture, Religion, and Climate Change 20.
Civil Society, Liberal Democracy, and Racial Injustice: A Political Theory
Informed by the Black Experience in America
the Classical and Religious Traditions 2. Plato: Civic Virtue and the Just
Society 3. Aristotle's Response to Plato: The Importance of Friendship 43
4. Christian Conceptions of Civic Virtue 5. Elements of Islamic and Jewish
Medieval Political Thought Part 2: Early Modern Approaches to Civil Society
6. Niccolò Machiavelli: Civic Virtue and Civil Society 7. Thomas Hobbes and
Modern Civil Society 8. Benedict Spinoza and Liberal Democracy 9. John
Locke, Civil Society, and the Constrained Majority 10. Jean-Jacques
Rousseau: Community and Civil Society Part 3: Late Modern and Contemporary
Approaches to Civil Society 11. Immanuel Kant: Civil Society and
International Order 12. G. W. F. Hegel: Civil Society and the State 13.
Karl Marx and the Economic Argument about Civil Society 14. John Stuart
Mill: Civil Society as a Higher Calling 15. John Rawls: The Just and Fair
Civil Society 16. The Conservative View: Edmund Burke, Alexis de
Tocqueville, and Michael Oakeshott Part 4: Critiques of Civil Society 17.
The Critique of Power in Civil Society: Friedrich Nietzsche and Michel
Foucault 18. Feminism, Gender Equality, and Civil Society 19. 21st Century
Challenges for Civil Society: Culture, Religion, and Climate Change 20.
Civil Society, Liberal Democracy, and Racial Injustice: A Political Theory
Informed by the Black Experience in America